Family trip from Marrakech to the desert
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MI Milo53 Regular ·
Pure art! Such a shame it’s so ephemeral!
JA Jackieda Veteran ·
the drawing fades, but the memory stays 🙂 mine was done by our friends' daughter (she's 11 and already pretty good at it!)

La nature fait les hommes semblables . La vie les rend différents . (Confucius)
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
It really is very pretty. Good things come to those who wait, don't they?
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
Even the fleeting has its charm.
JA Jackieda Veteran ·
Thanks for her! She was so proud afterward. 🙂
La nature fait les hommes semblables . La vie les rend différents . (Confucius)
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
She can be proud. It's beautiful work and so meticulous. We can congratulate her.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
The most important thing is to use only natural products.
CZ Czamam Veteran ·
The most important thing is to use only natural products.

Be wary of products offered to you on the street for a tattoo. The color should be brown. If it's black, run! If it smells like petroleum, run! Anyway, you shouldn’t get a tattoo on the street, and to ensure it lasts well, you need to "feed" it with a little mixture (sugar, lemon, etc.) and time!
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Absolutely! You shouldn’t just do anything!
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Back in Marrakech. Quick stroll through the medina. On the way to the airport, we passed trucks carrying olive trees.



Amazing vacation coming to an end. Can’t wait for the next one!
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
Great travel journal! In the second-to-last photo, is that near the bus station? The workers who come to offer their services?
AJ Ajft Veteran ·
And then, we're ready to go sooking

I love that phrase, it’s so original! Great write-up, really enjoyed it.
AJ Ajft Veteran ·
Gorgeous Oulina Valley.

Ounila, Grandma, not Oulina! 😉
CA Cambrousse Globetrotter ·
Gorgeous Oulina valley.

Ounila, Grandma, not Oulina! 😉

You can see how embarrassed I am 😉
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AY Aymeline6 Veteran ·
Hi,

Thanks for sharing these lovely photos.

Best,

A.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Yes Jean, it's between the bus station and Bab Doukkala.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
And then, we’re ready to go sooking

I’ll remember that phrase—it’s one of a kind! Great job on this friendly travel journal.

I didn’t make it up... It’s Mohamed from the Kasbah La Palmeraie guesthouse in Skoura who uses that phrase... And I just borrowed it. There you go!
MA Maramulem Regular ·
Good evening Jean

And on top of that, a very particular job since it's a sewer "cleaner" in the foreground, fully visible, and in the background too, actually...😉

Have a good evening.

Jack
"Commence par faire ce qui est nécessaire, puis ce qui est possible et subitement, tu te surprendras à réaliser l'impossible." St François D'Assise
LA Laury13 Regular ·
Thanks Daniel for this travel journal, the photos are stunning—I loved it

Best regards😉
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Amazing! Thanks!
DO Dorothy17 Regular ·
A huge thank you for this new trip that I’m still discovering with just as much pleasure.
DO Dorothy17 Regular ·
I’ll remember the name of the granary that’s open for visits along this route. To include in a future itinerary.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Yep, visiting this attic is really interesting. And we all pass by it on the way to Ouarzazate, so we might as well take advantage of it.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
Yes Jean, it's between the bus station and Bab Doukkala.

I thought I’d recognize the square. You’ll always find workers there—painters, tilers, sewer cleaners...
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Yes Jean, it's between the bus station and Bab Doukkala.

I thought I recognized the square. There are always workers there—painters, tilers, sewer cleaners...

So many trades indeed. And I really love the buzz in the Bab Doukkala neighborhood in the morning: the bread sellers, crepe vendors, fruit stands, mint sellers....
CA Cambrousse Globetrotter ·
Bab Doukkala, I also like hanging out around the second-hand book vendors... 🙂
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TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
bab doukhala, I also like hanging out around the second-hand book sellers ....🙂

I love it too. It's a lively and pleasant neighborhood.
DI Diane2017 Regular ·
Hi Daniel, and thanks for this new travel story. And with the family! I’m sure everyone loved having such a great guide.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Thanks Diane. See you soon on the forums.
DI Diane2017 Regular ·
See you soon, Daniel.
TO Torreip Regular ·
Hello. It's a pleasure discovering the area around Marrakech with you all. I'm taking notes... I'm thinking of heading to Marrakech around mid-September. Thanks.
Ne rien posséder et voyager. La Liberté
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Don’t hesitate if you have any questions....
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
Mid-September, you should be quite warm. Have a great trip!
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Oh yes, super hot!
TO Torreip Regular ·
Thanks for your reply! Luckily, I’ve got a place to take shelter and cool off—my brother’s lived in Marrakech for 5 years, and in Morocco for 20... Have a great day.
Ne rien posséder et voyager. La Liberté
TO Torreip Regular ·
Thanks Dd44, I don’t mind the heat, but I really hate the cold—it completely numbs me. Have a great day.
Ne rien posséder et voyager. La Liberté
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
Hope you have a great trip!
JU Junon0408 ·
We're going from October 1st to the 10th. What do you think the temperature will be like?
Junon0408
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
Hi Evelyne, In early October, it’ll still be hot—around 30°C, I think. But it’s the perfect season for traveling in Morocco.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
October is one of the best months to visit Morocco.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
I’m bumping this thread for Bénédicte. Thanks for your understanding.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
Forums are perfect for planning your trip. I'm currently in the middle of researching a trip to Asia myself.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Keep us posted on your plans. We always love following your travels. Have a great weekend.
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
It’ll be Thailand or Myanmar… we’re still deciding… Both countries are calling to us.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Either way, it’ll be Asia!😄
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
The decision is made: heading to Burma in early November! See you!
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
You're in for a treat. Everyone who comes back is thrilled. So...
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
We’d thought about it a few years ago, but back then there weren’t many places to stay, so we gave up. Well, this is the year we’re doing it! Have a great Sunday.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Well, you’ll have to tell us all about it soon. We’re heading back to Morocco and still with the same pleasure!
JA Jackieda Veteran ·
Hi Jean. Myanmar isn’t a country I would’ve thought of! So I’ll be happy to check out your travel journal! Have a great day
La nature fait les hommes semblables . La vie les rend différents . (Confucius)

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